Armstrong Atlantic State junior midfielder Andye Dawson and sophomore goalkeeper Maggie Carson were named the Peach Belt Conference’s weekly women’s soccer Player and Goalkeeper of the Week Monday.

Dawson tallied just a lone goal on the week, but it was a huge one as her 19th-minute tally on Saturday provided the difference in Armstrong’s 1-0 win over No. 4 Columbus State, handing the Cougars their first loss of the season while propelling the Pirates to their third straight.

Carson is still unscored upon this season as she made four saves in Saturday’s win over the Cougars. The Aurora, Ill., native pushed away a driving header from CSU’s Kansas Bailey with 42 seconds left in regulation to help preserve the one-goal win.

Amstrong tied for 10th in Kiawah Invitational

Armstrong Atlantic is in 10th place after firing a first-round 299 on Monday at the Kiawah Island Invitational, hosted by USC Aiken at Cougar Point Golf Club in Kiawah Island, S.C.

North Alabama (280) leads the 19-team field, with host USC Aiken (281) in second place and Erskine (283) in third. The Pirates are 19 strokes off the lead after their 11-over-par first-round.

Junior Shad Tuten shot a 69 in his debut as a Pirate is three strokes off the lead, tying for fifth individually.

Sophomore Cory Griffin shot a 2-over 74 and is tied for 35th and senior Jared Wagenaar is tied for 57th after a 77. Sophomore Taylor Gove is tied for 68th (79) and senior Jacob Tilton is tied for 80th (82).

Jessica Hartzog pitches Cavs past Richmond Hill

Jessica Hartzog won her 12th game and Sydney Wilson drove in two runs on two hits as Calvary Day defeated Richmond Hill, 6-4, in a nonregion softball game on Monday.

Hartzog (12-4) held Richmond Hill to three hits, and Wilson was 2 for 3.

NEW YORK — The NFL presented Jonathan Vilma and his attorney with a sworn statement from former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams saying the linebacker placed a $10,000 bounty on Brett Favre.

Vilma met with Commissioner Roger Goodell on Monday in New York about his suspension, which has been temporarily lifted. Attorney Peter Ginsberg said they were given an affidavit at the meeting.

“What Gregg Williams said in his most recent affidavit is the same falsity he has previously provided,” Ginsberg said.

“I don’t know what Gregg Williams’ motives are, but I do know that any suggestion by Williams that Jonathan put up $10,000 as an incentive for his teammates to injure another player is absolutely false.”

Vilma tweeted on Monday night that Williams was “bullied to sign the affidavit,” saying Williams signed it on Friday.

Williams is now with St. Louis, though he has been suspended indefinitely. An associate of his said Williams did not want to talk to the media.

Vilma, who denied in court that he offered money in exchange for injuring the former Vikings quarterback, was one of four players suspended by Goodell in the bounty scandal.